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Explanation as a mode of academic writing appears across virtually every discipline, from biology and economics to history, theology, and technology. Rather than arguing a position or narrating events, explanatory writing prioritizes clarity — breaking down complex systems, processes, or phenomena so that a reader can genuinely understand them. This makes it a foundational skill in English composition courses, where students learn to present information in structured, accessible ways regardless of subject matter.

The papers collected here reflect the broad range of contexts in which explanation is required. Some take a scientific or technical approach, such as examining how LASIK surgery works or identifying the symptoms caused by exposure to mercury and arsenic. Others explain organizational structures, business strategies, or economic paradoxes like the diamond-water problem studied in microeconomics. Still others address social, legal, or cultural subjects — from reciprocity within the Iroquois Confederacy to the traditions of the Catholic faith — demonstrating that explanation adapts to whatever situation or subject demands it.

A strong explanatory essay begins with a clear sense of scope: identify precisely what needs to be understood and why it matters to the reader. Evidence carries weight when it is specific and well-sourced — definitions, data, examples, and step-by-step reasoning all serve the goal of genuine understanding. The most common pitfall is confusing explanation with argument; an explanatory thesis states what something is or how it works, not what the writer believes about it. Keeping that distinction sharp ensures the writing stays focused on illuminating rather than persuading.

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The Oedipal Loop: Substance Abusers vs. \"Royalty\"
The psychologies of substance abuse and of royalty may seem on one level to be worlds apart. One is, after all, literally on top of things by law, decree, and birth-the other only gets "to the top" in an illusory world…
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Primary article review and analysis
Viuda-Martos, M., Ruiz-Navajas, Y., Fernandez-Lopez, J., and Perez-Alvarez, J.. 2008. Antibacterial activity of lemon (Citrus lemon L.), mandarin (Citrus reticulata L.), grapefruit (Citrus paradisi L.), and orange…
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Movie Called Holy Motors
Director Leos Carax has done it again. He has shocked the film industry with an abstract film focusing on the damaging power of our obsession with gazing into another's life. Voyeurism is a destructive force in the 2012…
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Independent Variable Is the One
¶ … independent variable is the one over which the researcher has control in the experiment. In this case, the humor level of the sentence is the independent variable. The researcher (Schmidt) changes this variable in…
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Econometric analysis and applications
¶ … economic analysis of the operating cost that are incurred in the running of a metro station. The paper also reveals the variables that are tied to the cost efficiency of the whole process of running a metro station.
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Education report to a member of Congress
Hernando County and NCLB: Mandate for Drastic Change
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Courtroom, One of the First Things I
¶ … courtroom, one of the first things I noticed was the wood. The courtroom was filled with wood. There were old wooden tables that had chairs made of wood at them for all parties involved to sit in while their case…
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Shakespeare's Othello: themes and analysis
¶ … Othello's final speech in Act five of the play, paying close attention to poetic elements as well as imagery within the passage.
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Public Relations Principles: Ethics, Culture, and Practice
Public relations can be considered as one of the important mediums for any organization in order to communicate with the people outside of the organization. There are many modes of communication by the help of which…
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Purposes and Differences Between Incident Reports and Logs and Narrative Reports
This paper provides an analysis of three written communications used in the public and private sector today: (1) incident reports; (2) logs; and (3) narrative-only reports. Although these written records are used in a wide range of industrial and commercial settings, these are especially important for health care and law enforcement applications which are discussed in detail.